Set to officially start pre-season training next week, Tautau Moga has got an early mark on his start with the Club.

“He doesn’t start until next week and he said he wanted to come in and do some training early,” Ayoub added.

After should stabilisation surgery, Moga will be doing rehabilitation before getting back to full training.

“He is six weeks out ofsurgery and he’s raring to go and is asking us what he can and can’t do,” Ayoub stated.

“Mitch (Barnett) and Daniel (Saifiti) are also rehabilitating (from shoulder reconstructions) and there is not a lot they can do but they’ve been fantastic.

“They have been doing a lot of running and it's been a tough three weeks for them.

“Hopefully with another couple of weeks under our belt, we will see them phase into some skills with the boys.

“Meanwhile we get Jack Johns back next week who had a fractured arm and had a plate put in and Dylan Phythian is 14 weeks down the track after his ACL and is going along tremendously and working really hard.”

Mitch Barnett, Daniel Saifiti and Tautau Moga continue to be on restricted duties following shoulder reconstructions but remain on track for the opening round of the season against Manly. Dylan Phythian started change of direction running and the medical team have pencilled him in for a round six return. Nathan Ross (elbow), Jack Johns (broken arm), Luke Yates and Cory Denniss (both ankle) have returned to full training following minor surgeries.